B.A. (Hons.) / B.Sc. (Hons.) (3 years + Optional Advanced 4th Year)

 

The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) provides a vibrant ecosystem for undergraduate education without parallel in India. The school offers a unique undergraduate curriculum in Philosophy, Biological Sciences, Politics, Cultural Studies, Literature, Philosophy, and more. The programs are delivered by distinguished faculty from some of the top global academic institutions and research think tanks. The curriculum of our B.A.(Hons.) and B.Sc.(Hons.) will help students gain interdisciplinary knowledge to solve real-world problems in the field of their choice.

MAJORS

BSc in Biological Sciences BA in Economics
BSc in Cognitive Neuroscience BA in Literature
BSc in Computer Science BA in Economics and International Relations (EIR)
BSc in Mathematics BA in Literature, Communication, Creative Expression, Cultural Studies (LCCC)
BSc in Physics BA in Politics, Philosophy, Economics (PPE)
BSc in Psychology BA in Psychology and Philosophy (PP)

FOUNDATION COURSES

Frontiers Indian Constitution
Global Challenges Literary and Artistic Appreciation
Writing and Communication Environment and Sustainability
Critical Thinking  

Note: Indicative list subject to change.

MINORS

Biological Sciences Economics
Cognitive Neuroscience International Relations and History
Communication Literature
Computer Science Mathematics
Philosophy Physics
Politics Psychology
Sustainability  

 

B.A.(Hons.)/B.Sc.(Hons.)

(3 Years + Optional 4th year for advanced studies)

Program Structure Overview for 3 year degree:

Major Credits 48
Foundation Credits 28
Others (min.) 44
Total Credits (min.) 120

 

12 courses towards a major
(including required major courses and elective major courses)

12
courses

4 Elective Courses
(either towards a minor, or any other courses)

04
Elective Courses

3 Frontier courses
(15 Frontier modules and one required course on computing and data science. (10 modules are equivalent to 1 course)

03
Frontier courses

2 Communications courses
(either towards a minor, or any other courses)

02
Communications courses

7 Foundation Courses
(either towards a minor, or any other courses)

07
Foundation Courses

The model encourages students to curate the course to their preference, offering them the choice of creating interdisciplinary, major-minor combinations. Double major courses are also permitted with relevant qualifications and approval.

Internships, research projects, or a thesis may count as courses with approval.

BA/BSc (Hons) – Academic Calendar

  Foundation   Major*

 

Semester 1 Semester 2

Foundation

Foundation
Foundation Non-major elective
Foundation Non-major elective
Non-major elective Non-major elective
Non-major elective Non-major elective

 

Semester 5 Semester 6

Foundation

Foundation
Required Course Required Course
Required Course or Elective-Major Required Course or Elective-Major
Major Elective Major Elective
Major Elective Major Elective

 

  Non-major elective including minor
Semester 3 Semester 4

Required Course

Foundation
Required Course Required Course
Non-major elective Required Course
Non-major elective Required Course
Non-major elective Required Course

 

Semester 7 Semester 8

Advanced Elective-Major

Advanced Elective-Major
Advanced Elective-Major Advanced Elective-Major
Advanced Elective-Major Research-Major
Research-Major Research-Major
Non-major elective/Internship Non-major elective/Internship

 

 

Program Highlights

blank

Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach

blank

Exciting majors and minors

blank

Delivered by Faculty who are alumni from top global institutions

blank

Research and Entrepreneurship mindset

blank

Engaging Club Activities

blank

Research opportunities

Hear from our faculty

Apply Now

Terms & Conditions